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Review:

This is the eighth in a series of special Jazz on the Tube reviews of live stream performances.

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Pianist Ted Rosenthal, who won the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition in 1988, has had a busy career that includes ten CDs as a leader, tours in the 1990s with Gerry Mulligan, leadership of the Gerry Mulligan All-Star Tribute Band (which included Lee Konitz, Bob Brookmeyer and Randy Brecker), work with Art Farmer, Jon Faddis, Phil Woods, Helen Merrill, Mark Murphy, and Ann Hampton Callaway, and heading his own trio.

Each afternoon starting March 21, 2020, Rosenthal has filmed himself performing a selection, often a ballad.

On March 30, he performed Dave Brubeck’s best-known composition (other than “Blue Rondo A La Turk”), “In Your Own Sweet Way,” swinging the piece at a medium-tempo and making every note count.

Rosenthal shows during the performance that he is very much a two-handed pianist and does not need bass or drums to swing; Brubeck would have enjoyed this version.

– Scott Yanow


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